Plays

At the end of Act II, Hamlet says, “The play’s the thing wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the king.”

Personally, I wasn’t too interested in catching the conscience of a king – or even a duke or viscount, for that matter – but the idea that The Play’s the Thing must have struck a chord … or something chordesque. I began writing plays – both for the stage and the screen.

The result? - over the years, I’ve written more plays than you can shake a quill at.

In the interest of blatant self-promotion, here’s a brief bio of my efforts:

Most of my plays have been produced or have received staged readings. Three plays have been published.

A.R@Uni.Gov
The Canterbury Tales Revisited
Sense & Insensibility


My plays have been produced in theaters across the country, from New York to Los Angeles, as well as in Canada, Mexico, India, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Several short screenplays have been produced as well as a feature length film I helped write, titled The Donor Conspiracy. Several radio plays have been produced and broadcast nationally.

Here are links to the three plays that have been published and that are available for licensing and performance, with excerpts from the first two:

A.R @ UNI.GOV: available through Heartland Plays, Inc.

Sense & Insensibility: available through Eldridge Publishing Company.

The Canterbury Tales Revisited: available through Silver Birchington Plays.